Multiple Choice
The seriousness rule is the practice of:
A) counting more crimes, like drunk driving, as serious
B) counting crime as a serious undertaking
C) counting only the most serious crime in an incident involving multiple crimes
D) counting only the more serious offender if more than one person is involved in a crime
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Q3: Researchers can best learn about the characteristics
Q4: Canada's most reliable crime statistics are probably
Q5: A survey that takes a random sample
Q6: Combining data for cities or combining data
Q7: Under the seriousness rule of the UCR,If
Q9: A rate of crime is calculated by
Q10: If a researcher divides the amount of
Q11: A linked set of ideas and beliefs
Q12: The "dark figure" of crime refers to:<br>A)
Q13: Counting offences,suspects,inmates,or charges is a reference to:<br>A)